£135 seems a reaosnable price to pitch these at. Very competitive against the higher end stuff, but still within reach of we mere mortals.... FWIW, Freddies of Pinewood now charge £100 a pop for their men's jeans. With the chance to handle them, I can imagine a lot of people feeling the 18oz raw denim SJCs are well worth £35 more than the Freddies. FWIW, I stopped buying Freddies when they were still £80, as I discovered I could get something from soldier of Fortune that was their equal for £50....

(09-25-2016, 03:48 PM)SJC Wrote: Maybe. I will be remaking these to release with the gang jackets and striped jersey tee shirts.

Still looking out at these. Migth be worth noting that Maple Jeans seem to have gone bust.... they did a beautiful forties model with kevlar and knee / hip armour that was coming in around two hundred, but they seem to have overstretched themselves with a kickstarter campaign that caused them to go belly-up, best as I can make out online.

Australia's RoadSkin sound like they're doing some great stuff in thisd department; maybe potential for an SJC cross-over project? They have the technolgoy, but the style isn't as cool as the Yardboss by some way...

(10-03-2016, 09:35 AM)Edward Wrote: £135 seems a reaosnable price to pitch these at. Very competitive against the higher end stuff, but still within reach of we mere mortals.... FWIW, Freddies of Pinewood now charge £100 a pop for their men's jeans. With the chance to handle them, I can imagine a lot of people feeling the 18oz raw denim SJCs are well worth £35 more than the Freddies. FWIW, I stopped buying Freddies when they were still £80, as I discovered I could get something from soldier of Fortune that was their equal for £50....

I agree, that's pricey but I think they're worth it at that price point. I bought a pair this time last year.